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Author: MACFARLANE, Charles and THOMSON (Thomas) Rev
Volume: 03
Page: 488
Year: 1876
Place: London
Publisher:
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Author: DARLINGTON, Ralph.
Page: 18
Year: 1895
Place: Llangollen
Publisher: Darlington & Co.
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Image from ?Wife No. 19; or the story of a life in bondage, being a complete expose of Mormonism ? With introductory notes by J. B. Gough and M. A. Livermore. Illustrated?, 004000334
Author: YOUNG, Ann Eliza.
Page: 78
Year: 1876
Place: Hartford, Conn
Publisher:
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This instance of "Media, Education, and the Marketplace" focuses on the rise of information and communications technologies (ICTs) during the age of globalization, specifically examining its effect and potential in developing nations across the world. In particular, the class will focus on the following three components: "Media" – ICTs, specifically the dramatic rise in use of the Internet over the past twenty years, have "globalized" the world and created opportunities where very few have been available in the past. We are entering a phase where an individual can significantly improve his or her own economical, political, and social circumstances with just a computer and Internet connection. This course investigate these profound developments through c

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This course introduces concepts and techniques relevant to the production of large software systems. Students are taught a programming method based on the recognition and description of useful abstractions. Topics include modularity, specification, data abstraction, object modeling, design patterns, and testing. Students complete several programming projects of varying size, working individually and in groups. Students are now introduced to software engineering in 6.005 Elements of Software Construction, which is available on OCW in two versions, as taught in Fall 2008 and Fall 2011.

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Everyday people die in hospitals because there aren't enough organs available for transplant. In most countries of the world - though not all - it is illegal to sell organs. Governments insist that the motive for donating organs has to be altruistic, it can't be financial reward. The idea of being able to sell body parts makes many people uneasy. But is it time for a policy change: should we be permitted to flog one of our kidneys on ebay, say, for $10,000. If not, why not? Tim Lewens is a Cambridge philosopher and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Author: BOUDANT, Gilbert.
Page: 263
Year: 1862
Place: Moulins
Publisher:
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Image from ?Voyageurs anciens et modernes, ou Choix des relations de voyages ? depuis le cinquie?me sie?cle avant Je?sus-Christ jusqu'au dix-neuvie?me sie?cle, avec biographies, notes et indications iconographiques, par M. E. Charton?, 000669482
Author: CHARTON, E?douard Thomas.
Volume: 01
Page: 217
Year: 1854
Place: Paris
Publisher:
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Author: LOSSING, Benson John.
Page: 440
Year: 1857
Place: New York
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In this lesson, we will examine the scope of locations that a tutor in the lifelong learning Sector may work in. We will also identify the challenges that tutors may face working in these locations and finally, explore the perception that is held about the role of the teacher in the lifelong learning sector.

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Author: SMITH, Theophilus Sculptor
Page: 11
Year: 1864
Place: London, Worksop [printed]
Publisher:
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Image from ?Chaste as Ice, Pure as Snow. A novel ? Second edition?, 000920075
Author: DESPARD, M. C. Mrs
Volume: 03
Page: 297
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Samuel Tinsley
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Image from ?A False Position. [A novel.]?, 003122535
Author: ROBINS, afterwards REYNOLDS, Gertrude M.
Volume: 02
Page: 121
Year: 1887
Place: London; Guildford [printed]
Publisher: R. Bentley & Son
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Image from ?The Executor: a novel?, 000047793
Author: Alexander Mrs
Volume: 01
Page: 11
Year: 1883
Place: London
Publisher: R. Bentley & Son
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A learning activity about Assertiveness. This provides an introduction to assertiveness. It will explore the difficulties in identifying assertive behaviour from that of passive and aggressive behaviour. It will introduce and explain the concept of direct and indirect aggression and explore the effect of assertiveness as part of communication skills. It will provide an opportunity to explore current knowledge of assertiveness and suggest resources for further study.

This course covers three sets of topics. The first part will cover business cycle models with imperfect information. We will ask questions such as:
What shocks drive business cycles?
What is the relative role of shocks to fundamentals and shocks affecting expectations about (current and future) economic developments?
How do informational frictions affect the shape of the responses to various shocks?
The second part will cover models of investment with credit constraints. We will ask questions such as:
What is the transmission mechanism from shocks to the financial sector to the real economy?
What determines optimal decisions about capitalization at the individual and at the social level?
The third part will cover search models of decentralized trade applied both to labor markets and to

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